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I was able to get my hands on a couple Logitech webcams and put them to the test and show you that price is not a factor that should keep you out of the digital video game. The two we’ll be looking at today are the C200($29.99) and the C600($69.99).
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With services like Skype, Yahoo Messenger and Logitech Vid, you’re(ok, maybe not you, but I am) gonna want to be able to get up, walk around, you know, multi-task. The ClearChat™ PC Wireless ($99.99) makes that very possible.
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my Polaroid TLX-03210b picture died tonight. i still get sound but i feel like i have an old fashioned crt with a dead picture tube. what kind of crap is that!!! never buy a polaroid tv
When visiting this years CES in Vegas, I ran across this cool lil mobile accessory. It’s called the Chill Pill mobile speaker($49.99) from Chill Audio. The presenter plugged them into his iPod, surprisingly, I could hear them pretty clearly over the noise of the convention floor. Since i liked them so much, i had to get a pair to do a real world test.
chill pill mobile speakers
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Filed under Accessories, Audio, Cell phones, Computer, Laptops, Mobile, Product review
Tags:Computer, entertainment, Home, laptop, Mobile, music, troy gayle
As I loaded up Gmail to check my email this morning I was prompted to use a new product called Google Buzz? As with every other Google product I’ve been asked to try I accepted. Wondering what other people’s thoughts are on this new Social Media offering? It’s got a twitterish quality to it, but I’m sure the ultimate goal is to take a shot at the reigning Social Media King Facebook. As I learn more I’ll post my updated thoughts, maybe I’ll be able to link my Buzz updates about Buzz to this blog… Stay Tuned.

And happy holidays!
Verizon will now be selling Gateway’s LT20 netbooks begining Oct 4th. Since it has Mobile Broadband buit in, you will be able to acces Verizon’s 3G network anywhere service is provided.
You can get it for about $150 with new 2 year contrac and $100 rebate. The service will run you $39.99 per month for 250 MB of data and 10 cents per megabyte overage or $59.99 per month for 5 GB of data and 5 cents per megabyte overage.
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